Reid ate half of his cheerios and a whole banana for breakfast. For lunch he ate three servings of peanut butter & huckleberry jelly sandwich, drank several sips of tomato soup, and had several licks of pickled beets. (He was being kind of silly with his licking, BUT he was getting a good taste of it! Ha!) The boy's breakfast conversation was SO cute - and they'd already been playing for 30 minutes. Cooper said, "I missed you Reid." Reid; "I missed you too Cooper." Cooper said, "I got some blue stuff for you." Reid; "Uhhh, why didn't you bring it to Gary's house?" Cooper; "Well, you can get it when you come to my house." And, of course, that evolved into talking about going to each other's houses and Birthday parties. Cooper said, "Mom and Dad said I could go if I eat more of my blueberries." Reid; "You can sleep in my room." Coop; "By you?" Reid; "Yes." Cooper; "You can snuggle with my dinosaur anytime you stay at my house. My next Birthday party, I'm gonna invite you!" And on it went. It was pretty obvious they missed each other last week!
Reid and Cooper were setting up some alone space away from the babies and they did pretty well at it. (See picture below) After Hudson went to bed I told Sophie that her and I could build something with the legos. As you can see in the next picture the boys couldn't stay away! They had to come and join us and Cooper was busy adding a "gun" to the structure. He said, "I got a gun on your house so it even looks better!" Ha! Nothing makes a house look better than adding some weapons to it!
The boys frequently like to sit in the bowls I used for sinks when I built these pieces of play equipment. (Cooper sits a little lower in the bowl! Ha!)
I like this last picture because it is a good representation of "When the cat's away, the mice will play!" As soon as the big boys were both on their nap mats she grabbed Reid's special Star Wars book and got up in the chair. (It's quite the Star Wars Encyclopedia!)
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